Biarritz knocked Welsh region Ospreys out of the Heineken Cup on Saturday as they snuck a 29-28 victory in their quarter final meeting at the Estadio Anoeta in San Sebastien.

You saw the brilliant try from Zee Ngwenya here on RD shortly after the match, but you can now view highlights that include a few other great tries, namely to Lee Byrne, Ryan Jones, and Ian Balshaw.

Ospreys actually scored three to two, with their last converted try coming from Nikki Walker five minutes from time, setting up a tense and controversial finish that ended with Irish referee George Clancy awarding only a knock-on rather than what many felt should have been a penalty.

"He (Clancy) said it was a penalty but there was no time. It's not soccer and I don't want to criticise the referee but we all saw that it was a deliberate knock-on. I can only tell you what he said to me," said captain Ryan Jones.

Coach Sean Holley echoed the sentiments: "I will certainly ask him. It's a tough call that has to be made at the end but I have had another look at the incident and it looks like a penalty offence to me."

The Biarritz coach, Jean-Michel Gonzalez, has since admitted that he felt the Ospreys should have been awarded the penalty, which would have set them up for the win.

"Frankly, I thought it was a penalty," Gonzalez said. "It was a particularly interesting interpretation. My interpretation of the referees reaction was that it was a penalty."

Shane Williams, who missed the tackle on Ngwenya as the American blitzed down the wing for the first try, said that his side should have wrapped up the game earlier on.

"Were really gutted that weve come this far, worked so hard to get there, but are going home again with nothing," he added.

Unlucky for the Ospreys. They squandered about 4 try scoring chances in the first half and i guess they came back to haunt them. Andrew Bishop was just selfish when he chose not to pass to Hook or the man outside him. Brilliant rugby match though

I'm expecting Munster to beat Biarritz. Biarritz are a good side but Munster are Munster and they will imo find a way to win, even if it is away from home. I'd like to be surprised though.

This was such a chance for the Ospreys, sadly they went out again. They should beaten Saracens 2 season ago and again against Biarritz they couldn't take their chances. Great team on paper and occasionally on the field but just not able to win the matches that count. The H Cup is such a hard competition to progress in.

I am looking forward to the Toulouse Leinster clash, what a match in prospect.

As for Ngwenya, I had the pleasure to see him live at Brive in November and he only did one thing all game but it was to almost beat half their team and score in the corner. What an exciting talent he is and what important contributions to Biarritz's win. He's been great this year, the hat-trick against Gloucester in the pool was terrific too, quite the footballer he is too.

Leinster and biarritz were quite lucky to go on 1/2 finals.
Ospreys and Clermont were for me the best attacking teams of this h-cup, they deserved better, but their inexperience of the great events maybe cost them...

Toulouse vs leinster will be the backs clash
Biarritz vs Munster will be a classic forwards war

looking back this quarters, Toulouse seems to have the best weapons to win it

great match, to go away and score three quality tries shows how good ospreys can be, they just cant maintain it for the league.
Great sportsmanship from the Biarritz coach don't see too much of that in other sports like rugby.